Located seven kilometres east of Port Campbell, the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park is..
Otway Ranges National Park InformationThis park represents all that is special about the Otways: the tall wet forests, ancient..
Bells Beach InformationTorquay has the best of both worlds with its beaches — protected family beaches, plus the action..
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Apollo Bay InformationLocated at the foothills of the Otways and in the heart of the Great Ocean Road region, Apollo Bay..
Anglesea InformationAnglesea is a coastal town and a popular resort on Bass Strait, 35kms south west of Geelong. It is..
Lorne InformationWith its Mediterranean feel and picture-postcard scenery, this beautiful seaside town has been..
Port Fairy InformationDiscover history in every corner of this charming old fishing village on Victoria's Great Ocean..
Bellarine Peninsula InformationBellarine Peninsula really is a bit of everything. Seaside township, theme parks, wineries. At..
Queenscliff InformationQueenscliff is an historic seaside village 100 kilometres from Melbourne on the sandy shores of..
Torquay InformationTorquay is Victoria's surfing capital, attracting beach lovers from far and wide to its..
See all locations in Great Ocean RoadTowards the western end of the Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell is nestled among some of Victoria's most spectacular coastline scenery, including Port Campbell National Park and the Twelve Apostles. Sheltered by cliffs and Norfolk pines, it has the atmosphere of a haven on the edge of wild nature.
A colourful and lively seaside village, Port Campbell is home to restaurants and cafés with views of the beach, bakeries selling homemade goodies and vibrant shops and galleries to explore.
Port Campbell is a great base for seeing the Twelve Apostles, the dramatic rock stacks that have made this coastline famous. Take to the air for a bird's-eye view of the Twelve Apostles, or join a boat tour around them to experience their immense size. Other stunning coastal features include Loch Ard Gorge, Gibson Steps and the Bay of Islands.
Creeks and the harbour offer excellent fishing and Two Mile Bay is revered by surfers as one of the best big-wave breaks in Australia. Join a dive tour and visit large canyons and gorges on the sea floor or a boat tour taking anglers and passengers close to the stacks, caves and arches in the area.
Port Campbell is 283 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. Travel by car via the Great Ocean Road.
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Victoria's High Country InformationThe High Country in north-east Victoria is a special place with scenic alpine landscapes, a host of..
Mornington Peninsula InformationThe Mornington Peninsula, on the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay, feels like an island with a vast..
Goldfields InformationThe discovery of gold in Victoria's central region over 150 years ago has left a rich and lasting..
Murray InformationAboriginal people revere it. Nineteenth century trade flourished on it. Mark Twain likened it to..
Phillip Island InformationPhillip Island is a great destination for a family getaway. Under two hours drive from Melbourne..
Yarra Valley And Dandenong Ranges InfoImmerse yourself in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges region, an hour's drive east of..
Grampians InformationThe rugged mountain ranges of the Grampians National Park mark the centre of this region and rise..
Daylesford And Macedon Ranges InformationOne hour north-west of Melbourne, the rolling hills and farmland of Daylesford and the Macedon..
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